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<blockquote data-quote="TwinBahamut" data-source="post: 5793187" data-attributes="member: 32536"><p>Because this quoted me, it feels a bit like a sideways insult, to be honest...</p><p></p><p>Personally, I don't think being picky or being unwilling to compromise has anything to do with complaints that 3E or 4E are not good enough. The simple truth is that 3E and 4E have all kinds of clear complaints you can make about them. They have obvious, glaring flaws. Discussion about those games always leads back to those flaws not because people have different styles or because they are picky, but because they really are genuine problems that could stand to be improved. Good games simply don't have those kinds of issues.</p><p></p><p>There are plenty of good games out there. There are plenty of games that I'm perfectly willing to approach for what they are, rather than what I want them to be. But I'm not willing to put up with what is essentially a poorly designed game, and that is what D&D has been for the last few editions (Or maybe every edition. I wouldn't know since I haven't played the older ones).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwinBahamut, post: 5793187, member: 32536"] Because this quoted me, it feels a bit like a sideways insult, to be honest... Personally, I don't think being picky or being unwilling to compromise has anything to do with complaints that 3E or 4E are not good enough. The simple truth is that 3E and 4E have all kinds of clear complaints you can make about them. They have obvious, glaring flaws. Discussion about those games always leads back to those flaws not because people have different styles or because they are picky, but because they really are genuine problems that could stand to be improved. Good games simply don't have those kinds of issues. There are plenty of good games out there. There are plenty of games that I'm perfectly willing to approach for what they are, rather than what I want them to be. But I'm not willing to put up with what is essentially a poorly designed game, and that is what D&D has been for the last few editions (Or maybe every edition. I wouldn't know since I haven't played the older ones). [/QUOTE]
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